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Engineering department outlines spring projects including $3 million detention pond and Grant Street Phase 2 schedule

2157149 · January 28, 2025
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Engineering staff told the Board of Works the city is preparing multiple spring and summer construction projects, headlined by a roughly $3 million regional detention pond and the Grant Street Phase 2 reconstruction; staff also reported funding requests and procurement steps for several neighborhood and downtown projects.

Kevin Krolick, speaking for the engineering department at the Jan. 27 Lebanon Board of Works meeting, outlined a slate of projects the city expects to advance this spring and summer, including a regional detention pond with an estimated budget around $3,000,000 and the Grant Street Phase 2 reconstruction.

"We're really in that time of year where we're getting ready for projects, getting funding appropriations in place, contracts set up, and getting ready to tee things off as we come into spring," Krolick said during his report.

Krolick listed several projects with current funding or pending requests: a regional detention pond…

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